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"I am really worried that we going to wake up in 20 years with serious
problems. We really do not know what we are doing to them."

The committee recommended several actions on Wi-Fi in the area. These include
writing to schools to warn them of the council's concerns, suspending Wi-Fi use
completely, promoting the use of wired internet and hosting a seminar to discuss
the issues.

Liberal Democrat councillor David Winskill said there were genuine questions
and concerns over the use of Wi-Fi in schools. "Up to now we have had to rely on
spin from the IT and telecoms industries," he said.

"A properly organised, neutral seminar will at least give head teachers and
governors the opportunity to make choices and decisions based on the best
available information and advice."

The recommendations must be approved by the council executive body for Wi-Fi
use to be suspended in the borough's schools.

Debate over the safety of wireless networks was ignited after
Panorama
claimed that a school using Wi-Fi recorded radiation that was three times as
high as that coming from a mobile phone mast.

"Many readers may be feeling that they need to wear tin-foil hats following
the recent BBC Panorama 'exposé' of Wi-Fi and the supposedly harmful effects on
the brains of children caused by installing wireless networks in schools,"
wrote columnist
Les Hatton
in IT
Week.

"All I can say in reassurance is that this sort of mathematically
dysfunctional, scare-mongering drivel really makes me cross."